[ad_1] BEIJING: China on Monday (October 12) asked Malaysia to “fairly investigate” the cases of Chinese fishermen detained for allegedly operating illegally in Malaysian waters. China has sent personnel to visit the detained crews of six ships seized on Friday and provide them with personal protective equipment and other assistance, …
Read More »EPF wants to improve itself, seeks public comment
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is seeking public comment to help improve and redesign the EPF scheme for the future. In a statement, EPF said its 2020 EPF Public Consultation Survey, which runs online for eight weeks starting October 8, is in line with its vision of …
Read More »Chinese professor in America dies after FBI raided home, Global Times reports
[ad_1] BEIJING, Oct. 12: A senior representative of the Confucius Institute died in the United States after US police and the FBI searched his home last week, according to a report by Global times. Beijing University of Language and Culture urges US police to reveal more details about the death …
Read More »Bursa closes lower as the government imposes curbs to control Covid-19
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia remained in the red throughout Monday as investors were concerned about the impact of new restrictions imposed by the government to slow the spread of Covid-19. At 5 p.m., the KLCI fell 11.92 points, or 0.78%, to 1,518.43. The turnover was 5.970 million shares valued …
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[ad_1] MELBOURNE: The virus that causes Covid-19 can survive on banknotes, glass and stainless steel for up to 28 days, much longer than the flu virus, Australian researchers said on Monday, highlighting the need for cleaning and hand washing for fight the virus. Researchers from Australia’s national scientific agency, CSIRO, …
Read More »Movement Restrictions to Tighten in Selangor, KL and Putrajaya As Cases Rise Amid Third Wave of COVID-19
[ad_1] Kuala Lumpur: Following a rapid increase in the number of COVID-19 cases, the Malaysian government announced on Monday (October 12) that Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Putrajaya will be subject to a Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO). The most stringent restrictions will apply from October 14 to October 27. Ad …
Read More »Covid-19: 563 new cases, two deaths raise the death toll to 159
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The number of Covid-19 cases remained above 500 on Monday (October 12), with 563 new infections in the last 24 hours, says the Ministry of Health. Tan Sri Health Director Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said that of the 563 new cases, 291 are reported in Sabah, followed by …
Read More »Government may consolidate cash aid after 2021 budget, says Zafrul
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The government may consider consolidating its direct cash assistance to the people, particularly after the 2021 Budget, Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said. He said the government was discussing with relevant stakeholders, including the Social Security Organization (SOCSO), on how to improve the …
Read More »Conditional OLS: Dos and Don’ts for Sabah, Selangor and Others
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: After months under the recovery motion control (MCO) order, those living in parts of the Klang Valley and Sabah will now have to restrict their movement after a spike in Covid-19 cases. Below are the lists of activities that are not allowed during the conditional MCO in …
Read More »iPhone 12 vs iPhone 11: main differences, according to rumors
[ad_1] We still don’t know how the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 will match up with the iPhone 12. Angela Lang / CNET This story is part of Apple event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. Apple is expected to present the iPhone 12 in its …
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